Saturday, December 8, 2012

Knitting, Crochet, and Netting by Mlle. Riego De La Branchardiere

It's been a while since the book I selected had the word netting in the title. Knitting, Crochet, and Netting by Mlle. Riego De La Branchardiere does that. There is another digital copy of her book located here. Both copies were published in 1846.

Here are the patterns that she included for netting.

Anti-Macassar(page 89)

D'Oyley (page 90)

Bread Basket D'Oyley (page 90)

Netted Purse (page 90)

Purse for a Lady (page 91)

Bead Purse (page 91)

Wedding Purse with Motto (page 92)

Plain Purse with Motto (page 93)

I have some Great News! The Circular Netting class at Rita's Netting Nook is ready for students!

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This blog is largely devoted to netting, though other crafts and items may make an appearance from time to time.

You don't know what netting is? Well, netting is an open fabric. That means there are holes in it. It is created by tying knots over plastic, wood, or metal gauges called mesh sticks. Netting can be as large and heavy as a fishing net or hammock or as light and airy as a delicate piece of lace.

If you want to see some more samples of netting, pay a visit to my website knotsindeed.com.

If you want to learn to net, pay a visit to my website nettingnook.com and take some video classes.